You can use a backup option, to restore from backup. Or to use one of restore points. Start->Accessories->System Tools->Backup. Or you can use the installation CD, then boot up in repair console.
WinPE, or Windows Preinstallation Environment, is a lightweight version of the Windows operating system designed for deployment, recovery, and troubleshooting tasks. It provides a minimal operating system environment to perform installations, system repairs, and system recovery. WinPE is typically included with the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) and is not a standalone product, so it does not require a separate license for use but is subject to Microsoft's licensing terms for the underlying Windows OS.
Automated System Recovery (ASR).
system image recovery
Windows Recovery Environment.
recovery
Automated System Recovery
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Automated System Recovery method
No. You have to have a windows install disk (you can buy a copy for $100-$200 on amazon) or a recovery disk if it came with your pc (if OEM)
windows xp automated system recovery (ASR) Note: You can use recovrey console as well as windows repaire. if any file missing.
A full backup of the drive on which Windows is installed and an ASR floppy disk on which information that will help Windows use Automated System Recovery is stored
Nope - to recover your Windows 7 system - you need to use the recovery partition on the hard-drive.